Process for Producing Packaging Items for Light Goods
The present invention relates to a process for packaging goods and a vertical packaging machine in a film, whereas cross seals are applied to a film tube (1) with sealing means (9).
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The present invention relates to a process for packaging goods with a vertical packaging machine in a film, whereas cross seals are applied to a film tube with sealing means.
Nowadays, goods with a very low and/or changing packaging density like for example salads are packaged with a vertical packaging machine into packaging items made of a plastic film. The packaging items are produced by applying a cross seal to a film tube, inserting the light goods into the cross sealed film tube via a fill pipe and applying another cross seal in order to close the packaging item; I.e. a bag. However, this process has the disadvantage, that due to the low packaging density of the goods, these packages are either very large or very small amount of goods can be packaged into a given bag.
It was therefore the objective of the present invention to improve the packaging process for goods with a low and/or changing packaging density.
The problem is solved by a process for packaging goods on a vertical packaging machine into a film, whereas a film tube is formed and a cross seal is applied to the lower end of a film tube to form the bottom of a packaging item, whereas the film tube above the sealing means is lowered while the film tube is at least partially fixed by sealing means and/or fixing means, to an extent that at least the bottom of the packaging item expands.
Preferably, one portion is filled into tube, while the tube is fixed. Preferably, this fill in of the portion expands the bottom of the packaging item.
Preferably or according to another subject matter of the present invention, at least parts of one portion to be packaged are collected in the film tube and/or in a fill pipe and then dropped downwards and that the impact of the falling portion is used to compress the portion.
An other subject matter of the present invention is a process for packaging goods on a vertical packaging machine into a film, comprising the following steps:
- a. cross-sealing of the lower end of a film tube to form the bottom of a packaging item,
- b. filling one portion of the goods into the film tube,
- c. fixing the lower end of the film tube and/or the portion in its vertical position
- d. releasing the fixed portion and the film tube,
- e. vertically transporting and/or dropping the film tube,
- f. dropping the portion,
- g. stopping the transportation of the film tube,
- h. cross sealing the upper end of the film tube to form the top of the packaging item and
- i. separating the packaging item from the film tube,
whereas the sequence of the steps is not fixed, at least one step is executed twice and/or the steps can be carried out simultaneously.
Further preferred embodiments are claimed in the dependant claims 6-16.
With the inventive process, it is possible to improve the packaging of goods, like salad, with a low and/or over the year changing packaging density. Due the expanded bottom of the packaging item and/or due to the impact of the falling portion, the goods are compressed and/or more goods can be filled into a given bag. The process is easily executed and can be carried out on nearly all vertical flow wrappers. Even existing flow wrappers can be modified easily in order to execute the inventive process.
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REFERENCE NUMBERS
- 1 Film tube
- 2 bottom of the packaging item
- 3 Packaging item
- 4 portion
- 5 lower end of the film tube
- 6 vertical position of the film tube and/or portion
- 8 upper end of the film tube to form the top of the packaging item
- 9 sealing means
- 10 filled pipe
- 11 wrinkles
- 12 fixing means
- 13, 14 cross seal
- 15 arrow depicting the movement of the sealing means
- 16 arrow depicting the movement of the film tube
- 17 transportation means
- 18 arrow depicting the movement of the fixing means
Claims
1.-15. (canceled)
16. A process for packaging goods on a vertical packaging machine into a film, comprising:
- forming a film tube;
- applying a cross-seal to a lower portion of the film tube to form a bottom of a packaging item;
- fixing the film tube in a vertical position; and
- moving the portion of the film tube located above the cross-seal downward toward the cross-seal such that the bottom of the packaging item is expanded.
17. The process of claim 16, further comprising:
- adding an item to be packaged to the film tube while the film tube is fixed in the vertical position.
18. The process of claim 17, wherein adding the item to be packaged expands the bottom of the packaging item.
19. The process of claim 16, further comprising:
- providing a fill pipe for providing the item to be packaged; and
- dropping the item to be packaged from the fill pipe such that the item to be packaged is compressed toward the bottom of the packaging item.
20. The process of claim 16, wherein fixing the film tube in a vertical position includes using a cross-sealing device.
21. The process of claim 16, wherein fixing the film tube in a vertical position includes using a fixing device.
22. The process of claim 16, wherein the film tube comprises a flat film web with a longitudinal seal.
23. The process of claim 16, wherein two packaging items are produced simultaneously.
24. The process of claim 16, wherein the item to be packaged has a low and/or changing packaging density.
25. The process of claim 16, wherein the item to be packaged is a salad.
26. A process for packaging goods in a film on a vertical packaging machine, the process comprising:
- a) cross-sealing a lower end of a film tube to form a bottom of a packaging item;
- b) filling the film tube with a portion of an item to be packaged;
- c) fixing the lower end of the film tube and the portion of an item to be packaged in a vertical position;
- d) releasing the lower end of the film tube and the portion of an item to be packaged such that the bottom of the packaging item is expanded;
- e) dropping the film tube in the vertical direction;
- f) dropping the portion of an item to be packaged in the vertical direction;
- g) fixing the film tube in a vertical position;
- h) cross-sealing an upper end of the film tube to form a top of the packaging item; and
- i) separating the packaging item from the remainder of the film tube.
27. The process of claim 26, wherein steps a, b, c are performed first, followed by step e, and followed by steps d, e, f, g, h, and i.
28. The process of claim 26, wherein the film tube is dropped in the vertical direction prior to releasing the lower end of the film tube and the portion of the item to be packaged such that wrinkles are formed in the film tube.
29. The process of claim 26, further comprising lowering the film tube and the portion of the item to be packaged by a small extent prior to fixing the lower end of the film tube and the portion of an item to be packaged in a vertical position.
30. The process of claim 26, wherein fixing the lower end of the film tube and the portion of an item to be packaged in a vertical position includes using a cross-sealing device.
31. The process of claim 26, wherein fixing the lower end of the film tube and the portion of an item to be packaged in a vertical position includes using a fixing device.
32. The process of claim 26, wherein the film tube comprises a flat film web with a longitudinal seal.
33. The process of claim 26, wherein two packaging items are produced simultaneously.
34. The process of claim 26, wherein the item to be packaged has a low and/or changing packaging density.
35. The process of claim 26, wherein the item to be packaged is a salad.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 7, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 14, 2008
Applicant:
Inventor: Peter Wilhelmus Rietjens (Eii)
Application Number: 10/591,631
International Classification: B65B 9/20 (20060101);